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IMPROVE THE EFFICIENCY OF THE FEDERAL AGENCIES CHARGED WITH ADMINISTERING ANTI-MONEY-LAUNDERING LAWS. Right now, critics say, the 150,000 suspicious-activity alerts filed with the irs are reviewed at a plodding pace. How plodding? Some of the filings are reportedly transcribed at a Chippewa Reservation in North Dakota onto magnetic tape, which is then used on the obsolete data-entry equipment the IRS has dedicated to the project. The turnaround can take nine days--more than enough time for a terrorist who has done something suspicious to have spent the money and moved...
Pacing the Chippewa offense was Molli Munz, who had a game high 26 points. For her efforts over the weekend, Munz was named to the All-Tournament Team. Also for the Chippewas, Laurie Henderson had 15 points, Vershaun Jones had 12 points and pulled down 11 boards, and Mandy Elner added 10 points and 10 rebounds...
...CHIPPEWA FALLS...
Fineday, who already holds a B.A. in English and a law degree, has spent years working for tribes, practicing law and helping American Indian people in Minnesota. She is an enrolled member of the Minnesota Chippewa tribe, and she and her two daughters have lived on a reservation in Minnesota...
...nineteenth century artist who has been mostly forgotten by history. But the exhibition attempts to cover too much ideological ground, and unfortunately trivializes its subject. Edmonia Lewis, the first African-American woman to make her living as a sculptor, was the daughter of a Black father and a Chippewa Indian mother. Longfellow, though his reputation has been eclipsed by that of Walt Whitman in the past century, was the most famous living American poet of his time...